Veterinary News Headlines

    Ceva makes cardiology webinars available on demand

    Ceva Animal Health has announced that it has made its cardiology webinar series, first broadcast in November and December 2013, available to view on demand at: www.cardaliscpd.co.uk . Featuring some of the UK's leading veterinary cardiology specialists...

    Labrador is UK's favourite breed

    New research released by National Pet Month (5th April -5th May) has found that the UK’s most popular dog breed is the Labrador. There are 209 recognised dog breeds in the UK; 7.3 million dogs in total in the UK, one in ten of which is a Labrador...

    New field study demonstrates Advantix repelling efficacy in dogs

    The findings of a Canine Vector Borne Disease (CVBD) prevention field study, published in Veterinary Parasitology today, have demonstrated the efficacy of Advantix in repelling ticks and sandflies, thus reducing the risk of potentially deadly diseases...

    Two more vets recognised in New Year's Honours

    Veterinary surgeons Lewis Grant and Professor Quintin McKellar have joined Dr Lydia Brown in the New Year's Honours List. Mr Grant, former veterinary manager in the Meat Hygiene Service, Food Standards Agency and animal welfare representative of the...

    Cat charity seeks your help to promote competition

    Feline charity International Cat Care (the charity formerly known as FAB) has teamed up with Digital Photographer and Your Cat magazine to launch a photography competition, 'Picture Purrfect Cats', which they are asking veterinary surgeons and nurses...

    College mourns passing of past President Lord Soulsby

    The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons has paid tribute to past President Lord Soulsby of Swaffham Prior, following news of his death on Monday, aged 90. Chris Tufnell, current President of the RCVS, said: "We are very sad to hear of the death of...

    Study shows ionised hypercalcaemia is unaccompanied by total hypercalcaemia in about one third of dogs

    A new study, published in the latest issue of the Journal of Small Animal Practice (JSAP), found that relying on total calcium concentrations alone to diagnose dogs with ionised hypercalcaemia may result in misclassification in around one third of dogs...

    I wanna be a vet when I grow up

    A poll carried out by The Children's Mutual has found that becoming a veterinary surgeon is one of the most popular career ambitions for 5-7 year olds, second only to becoming a teacher. The Children's Mutual questioned over a thousand parents about...

    AHT building new cancer centre

    The Animal Health Trust has cut the first sod of a new cancer centre for animals in Suffolk. The AHT's Cancer Centre will provide all three treatment options: surgery, chemotherapy and radiotherapy, on one site. The cancer facility is being purpose...

    New award for carers of diabetic pets

    MSD Animal Health (maker of Caninsulin) has announced the launch of the Diabetic Pet Carer of the Year Award, designed to celebrate the commitment of professionals and pet owners treating diabetic pets. The company says the new award, which invites...

    RCVS goes home

    The RCVS has announced that all its staff are now working from home and that Belgravia House has now closed indefinitely. The College says it will, however, continue to operate as close to normality as possible, with the main support services for veterinary...
  • Help get libel reform into the Queen's Speech

    The Libel Reform Campaign is asking supporters to lobby their MP to make sure that a reform of libel law gets into next year's Queen's Speech, which sets the legislative agenda for 2012. Two cases in particular serve to highlight the impact of current...
  • New video considers how chipping may affect your practice

    Bayer Animal Health, maker of Tracer microchips , has produced a new video in which Emma Milne and Petlog Executive Celia Walsom consider the implications for practices of the change in the law which will make it compulsory for all dogs to be microchipped...

    New tick guidelines for the profession

    The European Scientific Counsel Companion Animal Parasites (ESCAPP) has issued a consensus statement concerning ticks and tick-borne disease prevention in the UK. The statement, which can be downloaded here , is supported by a number of people and...

    UK veterinary antibiotic sales halved since 2014

    UK sales of antibiotics in food-producing animals have halved since 2014, according to a report published by the Veterinary Medicines Directorate. The UK-Veterinary Antibiotic Resistance and Sales Surveillance (UK-VARSS) annual report shows that while...

    Forte Healthcare becomes distributor for Locatim in the UK

    Forte Healthcare Ltd has taken over the distribution of Locatim in the UK. Used to treat calf diarrhoea, Locatim is an orally administered product, indicated for the reduction of mortality caused by enterotoxicosis associated with E. coli F5 (K99)...

    Scottish vet group shares ideas for running a more eco-friendly practice

    Thrums Vets, Scotland’s largest independent veterinary group, has formed a 'green team' of vets and nurses tasked with implementing new initiatives to make the business more sustainable. Perhaps the biggest initiative thus far has been the installation...

    RCVS DC accepts 18-month undertakings from Lincolnshire vet

    Following two postponed hearings and a stayed Judicial Review, the Disciplinary Committee of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons last week accepted a wide-ranging 18-month programme of undertakings from a veterinary surgeon found guilty of serious...
  • Small Furry Nutrition Survey: Win £50

    VetSurgeon.org has launched a survey to discover what veterinary professionals think of the food available for small furries, and how it is labelled. The survey closes on 22nd September, when one completed survey entry will be drawn from the hat to...

    Survey shows equine gastric ulcer diagnosis improving

    Merial has announced the results of a survey which suggests that whilst diagnosis of gastric ulcers in horses is improving, there is still room for improvement. The survey of 50 equine vets, which was conducted in May this year, showed that the number...

    Vets given more time to apply for AP status

    The RCVS has announced that those veterinary surgeons who wish to gain the middle tier RCVS Advanced Practitioner status will have extra time to do so this year. The status, which was launched last August, recognises those veterinary surgeons who...

    Vet nurse to run half marathon dressed as a rhino

    Dan Sutcliffe, RVN and Area Manager for Medivet , is going to run the Great North Run half marathon in an inflatable rhino costume to raise funds for the Wilderness Foundation Africa's Forever Wild Rhino Protection initiative. Dan, who is a novice...

    New otitis podcast from Dechra

    Dechra Veterinary Products has published a new podcast for vets about treating animals with otitis. In the 15 minute podcast, Carolyn Kyte, a vet in general practice, talks to Natalie Barnard, a veterinary dermatology specialist from Highcroft Referrals...

    All we know is he's called The Stinge

    Some say he pees Propofol, and that he once proposed to a Black Welsh Mountain Sheep called Blodwen. All we know is he's called The Stinge, and that he's challenged veterinary surgeons and nurses to beat his lap time in an electronic 'reasonably priced...

    Nominations Invited for WSAVA Awards

    The World Small Animal Veterinary Association is inviting nominations for its 2012 awards. The awards, which recognise the achievements of veterinary surgeons around the world in advancing the care of companion animals, are made annually and will...